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    <h1>Adding an Existing Project</h1>
    <p>If you already have a Google App Engine project, you can add it to the Launcher to run the local app server, and to deploy it to App Engine.</p>

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      <p class="procname">To add an existing Google App Engine project to the launcher:</p>
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	  <p>Select the menu option File&nbsp;&gt;&nbsp;Add an Existing Project...</p>
	  <p><i>Or:</i> Press Shift-Command-N.</p>
	  <p>The "Add Existing Application" dialog opens.</p>
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	  <p>Click the "Browse..." button next to the field "Path" to select the existing application root directory.  The application root directory is the directory containing the application's <code>app.yaml</code> file.</p>
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	  <p><i>(Optional)</i> Change the port number to use when running the local app server for this project.  By default, a port number is selected that doesn't conflict with any other project in the Launcher.</p>
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	  <p>Click the "Add" button.  The project is added to the Launcher project list.</p>
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